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Get a wolf tag.
Learn to call moose.
Be out there every day until you connect with one.
Have very good optics.
Take a flyrod.
Is there better portions of the unit than others? Also is there a way to look up the current logging operations?I wouldn’t call the unit you drew high country. Lots of timber which is mainly regen of various age and tons of roads. Lots of roads behind gates that are open to atvs.
I've hunted that area many times for deer. Like mentioned earlier, there are a ton of logging roads in the area. Most are gated, but ATV's are allowed. To cover ground, an ATV is a must. The land is a mix of State, Forest Service and Potlatch. You'll need to purchase an access permit from Potlatch to travel on their property. From my experience (I have harvested an ID moose and helped four others harvest ID moose as well), I would hunt the last 4-5 days of September and the first 7-8 days of October. Coincidence or not, my moose and all my friends moose were shot on Oct. 5. The area is thick timber with lots of clearcuts (of all different ages). I would find clearcuts that offer a good vantage point (typically the log landings in the clearcuts) and glass and call. Covering ground will be key. If it is unseasonably warm, look for sign near small ponds and/or wet areas. These bulls travel a lot looking for cows; thus, the need to cover ground. If you're lucky, you'll get an early snow which will allow you to more easily find fresh tracks.
Yeah I want to avoid the rifle seasons if possible. The first week of October should be pretty quiet for the most part since everything is closed.I will say the same thing a few others here have said. I elk hunted that unit once during rifle. Lots of road traffic in there with folks chasing elk, think it opens early October. The regen is thick as heck and the animals disappear in it quickly. I didn't see any moose while there for a week. Lots of wolves around I darn nearly shot a nice black one and he got away. I would think the key would be cover lots of ground and glass from points and hit closed gates to get away from some pressure.
Yeah I want to avoid the rifle seasons if possible. The first week of October should be pretty quiet for the most part since everything is closed.
That’s a great point. I’ll be there in September and plan to ask hunters as well!You can use all those elk hunters to your advantage. They usually free with intel when you tell them you have a moose tag.